Nokia Technologies

Nokia Technologies is a division of Nokia Corporation that develops and licenses technology and the Nokia brand,[1] following the sale of its mobile phone business to Microsoft as Microsoft Mobile in 2014.

Nokia Technologies consists of a development team, including imaging, sensing, wireless connectivity, power management and materials, and other areas such as the IP licensing program. It consists of three labs: Radio Systems Lab, in areas of radio access, wireless local connectivity, and radio implementation; Media Technologies Lab, in areas of multimedia and interaction and Sensor and Material Technologies Lab, in areas of advanced sensing solutions, interaction methods, nanotechnologies and quantum technologies. Nokia Technologies also provides public participation in its development through the Invent with Nokia program.[2]

In November 2014, Nokia Technologies launched their first product, the Nokia N1 Android 5.0 tablet computer manufactured by Foxconn.[3]

In July 2015, Nokia Technologies introduced a VR camera called OZO, designed for professional content creators and developed in Tampere, Finland. With its 8 synchronized shutter sensors and 8 microphones, the product can capture stereoscopic 3D video and spatial audio.

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References

  1. About Nokia technologies Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  2. Why invent with us Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  3. Tom Warren (18 November 2014). "Nokia's first device after Microsoft is an iPad mini clone that runs Android". The Verge. Retrieved 18 March 2015.

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